Officially launched on Tuesday, local author Annie Seaton is not letting the ink dry on her latest book, Whitsunday Dawn … she has a solid series of book signings locally in the next few days.
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On Saturday she will be at Big W, Park Beach Plaza Coffs Harbour from 11.00 a.m for an in store launch and signing.
On Tuesday the Book Warehouse, Coffs harbour are hosting ’An Evening with Annie Seaton’ form 5.30pm, refreshments provided. RSVP to store.
In Whitsunday Dawn Annie brings to life a new area of romance - the ‘Eco-Adventure’ …
THE STORY:
“When Olivia Sheridan arrives in the Whitsundays as spokesperson for big mining company Sheridan Corp, it should be a straightforward presentation to the town about their proposed project.
But when a handsome local fisherman shows her what ecological impact the proposal will have, Olivia is forced to question her father's motives for the project.
Struggling with newly divided loyalties, Olivia is thrown further into turmoil when she is mistaken for a woman who disappeared more than sixty years before …”
Against the epic Far North Queensland landscape, this is the story of two women, separated by history, drawn to Whitsunday Island where their futures will be changed forever.
ANNIE SEATON: has lived in Nambucca Heads for thirty years and is fulfilling her lifelong dream of being an author. In fact, her pen name, Seaton, comes from living in her ‘town-by-the-sea.’
She was voted Best Established Author of the Year in the 2017 AUSROM reader’s choice awards.
Annie’s Porter Sisters series books: Kakadu Sunset, Daintree and Diamond Sky were published in Australia and New Zealand by Pan Macmillan, and she has recently signed a two book contract with Harper Collins Australia in the Harlequin Mira imprint.
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As well as self publishing, Annie has written contemporary romance for Entangled Publishing, and her Prickle Creek Farm series set in western New South Wales has hit the international bestseller charts over recent months.
Each winter Annie and her husband leave the Nambucca to roam the remote areas of Australia for story ideas and research.
Readers can contact Annie through her website: http://www. annieseaton.net or find her on Face book and Twitter.